thanks larry, pascal from cf-talk hooked me right on up!

:) tony

On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 08:55:08 -0400, Larry C. Lyons
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tony,
>
> One way you can do this is to use a cflib UDF called
> ArrayOfStructsToList (http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=974) then do a
> ListFindNoCase on the result. That gives you the position of any
> match.
>
> Its not a complete answer but its a starter.
>
> hth,
>
> larry
>
>
>
> On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 23:50:27 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi this list is always busier... so i'll try here...
> >
> > hi all...
> >
> > lets say i have an array of structures called request.arrayName
> > and the structure of this looked like this:
> >
> > and lets say there could be 15 of these...so it would look like this...
> >
> > request.arrayName[1].pointValue
> > request.arrayName[1].winner
> > request.arrayName[1].matchup
> >
> > request.arrayName[2].pointValue
> > request.arrayName[2].winner
> > request.arrayName[2].matchup
> >
> > and so on, until 15....
> >
> > but, the question is...i need to make sure ALL
> > request.arrayName[x].pointValue are unique.  what would be the best
> > function to use?  structFindValue?  and when looping through the array
> > use the value of index = i to replace the numbers, and search through
> > the other 14 for a duplicate value...
> >
> > is this possible?
> >
> > am i nuts? :) good evening if you're still awake!!!
> >
> > --
> > tony
> >
> > Tony Weeg
> > human.
> > email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
> > blog: http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/
> >
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> >
> >
>
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